About the Journal
L’Analisi Linguistica e Letteraria is an international journal of literature and linguistics. Its outlook is both synchronic and diachronic. Its interests are both applied and theoretical. Its aim is to further the understanding of the processes that lead to the construction and interpretation of meaning in texts. The journal has a specific interdisciplinary nature as it covers research conducted both in the domain of literature and linguistics, seeking to bring together insights from both domains whenever this is possible.
The journal regularly publishes articles in English, French, German, Russian, Italian, and occasionally in other languages.
The journal was recognised by ANVUR as an A level scientific journal for the entire Area 10 Sector, as declared in the most recent list published by ANVUR (last update: 27th February 2023).
The journal publishes Platinum Open Access articles, it means it does NOT apply any submission fee nor APC (Article Processing Charges). Publishing an article in L’Analisi linguistica e letteraria is thus completely free of charge.
L’Analisi linguistica e letteraria is indexed in:
Scopus – The largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature **
Ulrich’s International Periodical Directory
Dietrich’s Index Philosophicus
IBZ – Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschriftenliteratur
Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Literatur
MLA International Bibliography
** L’Analisi linguistica e letteraria – ALL, was evaluated and recognised by the C.S.A.B. International Committee as eligible for the Scopus database because:
- It maintaines a persuasive editoral policy;
- It publishes excellent articles within its field;
- It’s easily accessible online.
From the second half of 2024, a DOI code is assigned to individual journal articles.
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) codes are strings of alphanumeric characters that allow identification, citation, and persistent access to any object of intellectual property of any form, including both digital content and published in physical media.
Each DOI identifies an individual article and is associated with a set of metadata related to its content (such as title, author, date of publication) and its place in the context of the overall editorial offering (an article's membership in a serial publication, for example), favoring its better exploitation and wider dissemination.
Average waiting time for publication: 8 month
Percentage of rejects (since 2013): 40%